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Dear folks, good morning.
I recently bumped to a small issue that I am sure there is a way to workaround in Power BI.
As I work with a database of hundreds of suppliers, I tried to put on a graph ordering them by amount of spent. Turns out I don´t want to see lots of them in one graph (either a bar or line graph), rather I´d like only the Top5 or Top10 to appear. The "Treemap" graph I think is not possible, as each of the squares are a % of the total, so...
Setting the column "width" seems like a total messed unprecise way...
Thanks a lot for your valuable advice!
Regards,
Germano Basler
Solved! Go to Solution.
The easiest way to do this without writing any RANKX or TOPN Measures would be to use the Top N filter introduced in the October 2016 Update. Find out how to use it here...
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-october-feature-summary/preview/#topN
If you still have any questions post back here
The easiest way to do this without writing any RANKX or TOPN Measures would be to use the Top N filter introduced in the October 2016 Update. Find out how to use it here...
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-desktop-october-feature-summary/preview/#topN
If you still have any questions post back here
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